I came upon a bottle; Rare Antique Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 4/5, 86 Proof Bottled by Frankfort Distilling CO Louisville, KY. It has a red tax label over the top #4287411100. On the bottom of the bottle it has a 14, E25B9, LIQUOR BOTTLE, 9 D 6 71, A CREST OR ANCHOR SYMBOL, 3. It also states that:FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR REUSE OF THIS BOTTLE. I'd like to know if this was a good bourbon in its time or if may be worth anything. I enjoy bourbons but would like some info on it before opening it. Thanks Michael

It does not say eagle any where on the bottle, but the top label says Rare (there is an Eagle) then says Antique. I'm sorry I do not have a digital camera. On the back label: RARE ANTIQUE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYThe Extraordinary Bourbon that fills this bottle was laid away in barrels and in limited quantity ten years ago. Of the five thousand barrels that slumbered through the years, polished to an amber glow by changing seasons only one in five was finally found to have matured with the roundness of aroma, the smoothness of bouquet that would make the Bourbon a prized one, even amongest rare whiskies. That is why so little Rare Antique can be come by and why its glorious past offers you so much present pleasaue.THIS WHISKEY IS 10 YEARS OLD

What you have is an old bottle of bourbon called "Rare Antique". The brand was sold during prohibition as a medicinal whiskey by Frankfort Distillery. The brand became a Seagrams brand when the they purchased Frankfort Distillery in the 1940s. There have been several other people ask about this brand in this forum. Do a search and you will find out more about the brand.